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Early CPR and defibrillation improve cardiac arrest outcomes. Here's why CPR is important and five ACLS tips to reduce CPR interruptions.
Two factors to cardiac arrest survivability that have been clearly shown to make the biggest difference is continuous, high-quality CPR and early defibrillation.
The most common dysrhythmia present during the first few minutes of cardiac arrest.
The chance of defibrillation converting to a perfusing rhythm decreases every minute that passes.
How our chance of successfully defibrillating a patient into a perfusing rhythm significantly changes when good CPR is delivered vs when it isn't.
Why bystander CPR is important for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) outcomes.
The role of the CPR coach.
Five tips to aid us in limiting CPR interruptions to less than 10 seconds so we can maintain a chest compression fraction (CCF) of at least 80%.
**American Cancer Society (ACS) Fundraiser
This is the seventh year that I'm participating in Men Wear Pink to increase breast cancer awareness and raise money for the American Cancer Society's life-saving mission.
I hope you'll consider contributing.
Every donation makes a difference in the fight against breast cancer!
Paul Taylor's ACS Fundraiser Page: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/paultaylor
THANK YOU for your support!
Good luck with your ACLS class!
Links:Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor
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Early CPR and defibrillation improve cardiac arrest outcomes. Here's why CPR is important and five ACLS tips to reduce CPR interruptions.
Two factors to cardiac arrest survivability that have been clearly shown to make the biggest difference is continuous, high-quality CPR and early defibrillation.
The most common dysrhythmia present during the first few minutes of cardiac arrest.
The chance of defibrillation converting to a perfusing rhythm decreases every minute that passes.
How our chance of successfully defibrillating a patient into a perfusing rhythm significantly changes when good CPR is delivered vs when it isn't.
Why bystander CPR is important for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) outcomes.
The role of the CPR coach.
Five tips to aid us in limiting CPR interruptions to less than 10 seconds so we can maintain a chest compression fraction (CCF) of at least 80%.
**American Cancer Society (ACS) Fundraiser
This is the seventh year that I'm participating in Men Wear Pink to increase breast cancer awareness and raise money for the American Cancer Society's life-saving mission.
I hope you'll consider contributing.
Every donation makes a difference in the fight against breast cancer!
Paul Taylor's ACS Fundraiser Page: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/paultaylor
THANK YOU for your support!
Good luck with your ACLS class!
Links:Buy Me a Coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/paultaylor
Free Prescription Discount Card - Get your free drug discount card to save money on prescription medications for you and your pets: https://safemeds.vip/save
Pass ACLS Web Site - Other ACLS-related resources: https://passacls.com
@Pass-ACLS-Podcast on LinkedIn

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